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9780841235489

Cellulose Derivatives Modification, Characterization, and Nanostructures

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    9780841235489

  • ISBN10:

    0841235481

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-05-28
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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Summary

With contributions from many of the leaders in the field, this volume describes polysaccharide derivatives and new methods with unusual derivatives. It also highlights methods for modifying cellulose, nature's most abundant polymer, to make it accessible for numerous materials and products.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
SYNTHESIS ASPECTS 2(116)
1. The Role of Novel Solvents and Solution Complexes for the Preparation of Highly Engineered Cellulose Derivatives
2(17)
Thomas Heinze
Wolfgang G. Glasser
2. Regiocontrol in Cellulose Chemistry: Principles and Examples of Etherification and Esterification
19(19)
D. O. Klemm
3. Long-Chain Cellulose Esters: Preparation, Properties, and Perspective
38(23)
Kevin J. Edgar
Thomas J. Pecorini
Wolfgang G. Glasser
4. Induced Phase Separation: A New Synthesis Concept in Cellulose Chemistry
61(12)
T. Liebert
Thomas Heinze
5. Methods for the Selective Oxidation of Cellulose: Preparation of 2,3-Dicarboxycellulose and 6-Carboxycellulose
73(10)
A. C. Besemer
A. E. J. de Nooy
H. van Bekkum
6. Reaction of Bromodeoxycellulose
83(11)
N. Aoki
M. Sakamoto
K. Furuhata
7. Cationization of Cellulose Fibers in View of Applications in the Paper Industry
94(13)
E. Gruber
C. Granzow
Th. Ott
8. A Preliminary Study of Carbamoylethylated Ramie
107(11)
C. C. L. Poon
Y. S. Szeto
W. K. Lee
W. L. Chan
C. W. Yip
CHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE 118(100)
9. Characterization of Polysaccharide Derivatives with Respect to Substituent Distribution in the Monomer Unit and the Polymer Chain
118(13)
Petra Mischnick
10. Characterization of Cellulose Esters by Solution-State and Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
131(32)
Douglas W. Lowman
11. C NMR Structural Study on Cellulose Derivatives with Carbonyl Groups as a Sensitive Probe
163(10)
Y. Tezuka
12. Novel Approaches Using FTIR Spectroscopy To Study the Structure of Crystalline and Noncrystalline Cellulose
173(11)
T. Kondo
Y. Kataoka
Y. Hishikawa
13. Molecular Weights and Molecular-Weight Distributions of Cellulose and Cellulose Nitrates During Ultrasonic and Mechanical Degradation
184(10)
Marianne Marx-Figini
14. Depolymerization of Cellulose and Cellulose Triacetate in Conventional Acetylation System
194(7)
Shu Shimamoto
Takayuki Kohmoto
Tohru Shibata
15. Progress in the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose Derivatives
201(17)
B. Saake
St. Horner
J. Puls
SUPRAMOLECULAR STRUCTURE 218(132)
16. Evidence of Supramolecular Structures of Cellulose Derivatives in Solution
218(21)
Liane Schulz
Walther Burchard
Reinhard Donges
17. Phase Behavior, Structure, and Properties of Regioselectively Substituted Cellulose Derivatives in the Liquid-Crystalline State
239(14)
Peter Zugenmaier
Christina Derleth
18. Blends of Cellulose and Synthetic Polymers
253(12)
R. St. J. Manley
19. Studies of the Molecular Interaction Between Cellulose and Lignin as a Model for the Hierarchical Structure of Wood
265(18)
Wolfgang G. Glasser
Timothy G. Rials
Stephen S. Kelley
Vipul Dave
20. A Study of the Molecular Interactions Occurring in Blends of Cellulose Esters and Phenolic Polymers
283(13)
M. F. Davis
X. M. Wang
M. D. Myers
J. H. Iwamiya
S. S. Kelley
21. Interchain Hydrogen Bonds in Cellulose--Poly(vinyl alcohol) Characterized by Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Solid-State NMR Analyses Using Cellulose Model Compounds
296(10)
Tetsuo Kondo
Chie Sawatari
22. Supramolecular Architectures of Cellulose Derivatives
306(9)
M. Schulze
M. Seufert
C. Fakirov
H. Tebbe
V. Buchholz
G. Wegner
23. Surface Segregation Phenomena in Blends of Cellulose Esters
315(17)
Ulrike Becker
Jason Todd
Wolfgang G. Glasser
24. Relation Between the Conditions of Modification and the Properties of Cellulose Derivatives: Thermogelation of Methylcellulose
332(18)
J. Desbrieres
M. Hirrien
M. Rinaudo
INDEXES
Author Index 350(1)
Subject Index 351

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